<p>➀ Students at THWS showcased innovative projects, including an AI-powered autonomous robot for weed elimination using high-voltage pulses and a wind turbine demonstrator with adjustable rotor angles for energy efficiency;</p><p>➁ A collaborative project with U.S. universities developed a passive radar system leveraging existing radio signals to detect drones cost-effectively and stealthily;</p><p>➂ The event highlighted international academic collaboration and emphasized the practical application of electrical engineering in sustainability and technology.</p>
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